Plans unveiled for 140 affordable homes in Cork city centre 

The homes, the majority of which are anticipated to be cost rental, are earmarked for construction on the 0.6-acre Cork City Council site at Anglesea Terrace at the junction of Old Station Road and South Link Road.
Plans unveiled for 140 affordable homes in Cork city centre 

The area at Anglesea Terrace where the Land Development Agency has announced plans for 140 affordable homes. 

The Land Development Agency (LDA) has announced plans for more than 140 affordable homes in Cork city centre to be delivered in partnership with Cork City Council.

A planning application for the development is due to be submitted later this year.

The homes, the majority of which are anticipated to be cost rental, are earmarked for construction on the 0.6-acre Cork City Council site at Anglesea Terrace at the junction of Old Station Road and South Link Road, within short walking distance of all city centre amenities, retail and community services, Kent Station, and Cork Bus Station.

An artist’s impression of what the proposed development will look like when completed.  
An artist’s impression of what the proposed development will look like when completed.  

“We are delighted to be partnering with Cork City Council to deliver much-needed affordable homes in the heart of Cork city,” the chief executive of the LDA, John Coleman, said.

“The LDA is steadily increasing its footprint in Cork and is determined to ramp up delivery in the city and its suburbs over the coming months and years.

“Anglesea Terrace is a fantastic site, with significant potential.

“This project will revitalise an under-utilised brownfield site in the centre of Cork, transforming it in to a high-quality, affordable, and desirable residential development.”

Delivered

While the exact number of homes is yet to be finalised, subject to planning permission, construction could begin in 2027, with the first homes delivered in 2030.

The chief executive of Cork City Council, Valerie O’Sullivan, said.

“This development will [improve] the Anglesea Terrace area, creating a new sustainable and well-connected neighbourhood.

“We look forward to publishing the design for the project shortly and I would encourage people to engage with the process, so that we can deliver a development and community that works for everyone in the city.”

In addition to these plans, the State’s affordable-housing body is also set to deliver the first of 267 homes at the site of the former St Kevin’s Hospital in Shanakiel later this year, and recently published draft plans for 348 homes at a former ESB site in Wilton.

The agency is also developing 302 cost-rental apartments at Horgan’s Quay, in partnership with BAM and Clarendon Properties.

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